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Oblaaspop 3rd Aug 2010 12:47

Acgen, simply......... You can't!!

Sorry, but a no-poach agreement exists between EK & QR

theplotter 4th Aug 2010 12:59

Emirates
 
Ciao Cape
do you know about the quiz that hey will ask you ?
or where can i study something to be prepared ?
Tanks

.... 4th Aug 2010 14:42

Interview in August
 
Hi guys,
I am doing the screening with Emirates from the 16th - 19th August. Anyone else on those dates? anyone who can PM me some info on the interview, anything is appreciated.
Thanks and happy landings

Antani 4th Aug 2010 17:52

Interesting enough. I went to one of the info sessions and asked the very nice HR lady how long it takes from the moment you get shortlisted to the call and what's the percentage of people shortlisted that is actually called to interview. She replied that it usually takes 2-3 weeks and they call 100% of the people. I received the email about being shortlisted 1 year ago!!! They were actually great at explaining what people liked and what they didn't like about EK. Nowhere they mentioned the possiblity to go to ATL for the sim. Another thing they said is that they dropped the mins to 30 tons. Now a very silly question. Is it 30 tons as in 60,000 lbs or is it 30 METRIC tons, as in 30,000 kilos? Because that would be just over 66,000 lbs, so someone might get a little disappointed.

jackbauer 4th Aug 2010 19:58

It's metric.

VneII 9th Aug 2010 12:01

any ozzies?
 
Just wondering if there are any Australians that have appllied in recent months and received a call for interview (or english test). If so how long from application and when are your screening dates.

prestonG 10th Aug 2010 09:29

millenium towers apartment - Dubai - Emirates Cabin Crew
 
Hey guys,

not sure if this is the right post for this thread but just a newbie here (don't shoot me please), but I like to ask anybody who knows about the living conditions of the named apartment?

some questions I have:

1) do they have a main reception i.e. security desk at the ground floor of apartment? if so, what is the number and the address of this place?

2) how big is the apartment? 2, 3 or 4 bedded rooms?

3) do they provide a dedicated landline to each rooms or do they have a single landline to the apartment?

Pm me please.

thanks in advance!

Cancel2LateLunches 10th Aug 2010 10:39

Called for interview
 
I was called about 5 weeks ago from a Captain at Emirates stating I had been selected for interview and offering me a variety of dates I could attend. I told him I would be free in October, to which he said he would add me to the list and I would receive an email confirming my place on that particular selection and confirmation of flights. Since then I have received nothing. Is anyone else in the same boat?

Regards

C2LL

ATIS 10th Aug 2010 11:21

C2LL, may have been a management pilot at your current airline sniffing around to see whos looking to leave.

This scam was apparently running at my previous airline a few years back.

Cancel2LateLunches 10th Aug 2010 11:40

It's a thought but the call came from a Dubai number.

C2LL

prestonG 10th Aug 2010 13:38

hi guys,

can anyone help me here with my earlier post?

Instant Hooligan 10th Aug 2010 16:24

preston
1. Yes they have a security desk
2. There is a mix of 2 and 3 bedroom apartments
3. 1 line will be provided by emirates if you want a line in additional room you pay for it yourself, unless you are cabin crew sharing the apartment in which case you have a line each in your bedroom.
Sorry can't give out sensitive telephone number info, you may be looking for somebody who doesn't want to be found.

Iver 10th Aug 2010 16:53

C2LL,

Was this call a reply to an inquiry/application you had made or was it a random call to seek interest in EK? If it was a reply to an application, then I would follow up with the Captain if you have his name (and hopefully email address). Doesn't hurt to follow-up if you have been promised information - tell him you are looking to confirm the dates.

Good luck

Cancel2LateLunches 10th Aug 2010 17:19

Iver,

Thanks for the reply. Unfortunately I didn't get his name and the number he called from seems just to go to answer phone when I call. The website is equally unhelpful, as it doesn't give any contact details for the HR department.

C2LL

atiuta 11th Aug 2010 05:05

If you're an ozzie, why do you need an English language test?

Kittty125 11th Aug 2010 05:11

Think you answered your own question there chap.

VneII 11th Aug 2010 06:34

Fair go blokes, struth I'm not a flamin galah! :ok:

Just enquiring about any ozzie applicants as recent posts seam to be all about US and European road shows - something we don't get. Also there were several posts in the early page 90's about applicants recieving phone calls to varify english fluency before being invited to interview.

If there are any Australains who are in the application process or have recently been accepted any info would be greatly appreciated.
thanks.
VneII

Visual Procedures 11th Aug 2010 13:37

All EK pilots undertake an English language test.

I am a native English speaker. My test was as simple as carrying out a conversation with an examiner during briefing.

Those who don't have English as their native language can answer as to what they had to go through.

sandpit66 13th Aug 2010 22:31

Hour Requirements
 
Hi guys,

Have Emirated lowered the requirements again?

From what I can tell it seems to be lowered FROM 2500 to 2000 multi-engine, multi-pilot aircraft on their website?

Can anyone confirm or have any info?

Cheers.

BritishGuy 14th Aug 2010 01:35

No they haven't. Just taken a look at their website and it's just the same as it's been for the past few months (as far as I can tell). It's still 4000TT with 2000 Multi Crew OR 2500 Multi Crew.

Flyer1015 14th Aug 2010 03:42

The above post is correct regaring flight times. BUT...... at the American road shows, they said they wanted that jet time in at least 30 tonnes. So a CRJ-200 pilot like me wouldn't qualify, but a CRJ-700 pilot would. Makes no sense, and compounding the problem, the EK application menu has CRJ-200/700/900 as one. So they themselves don't differentiate between the 3. Leaves one scratching their head wondering 'what the heck!?'

Is the EK requirement still 30 tonnes?

Metro man 14th Aug 2010 03:57


Is the EK requirement still 30 tonnes?
Yes, that's what the lady told us at one of the recent pilot information sessions.

Has varied from 10-55 tons in the past, may change depending on crewing requirements.

trent1974 14th Aug 2010 15:34

Yes, the requirements are 4000 TT and 2000 hours on multi-engine jet aircraft. Strong preference is being given to time over 30 tons. Or you can have 2500 hours on this type of aircraft regardless of your total time.

I just received an interview with them and also just got 2000 hours on a jet over 30 tons. They will not budge on that preference.........yet.

sandpit66 14th Aug 2010 16:07

trent1974
 
Hi Trent,

I assume with your 2000 hours jet time you have >4000 total time? Or have you been given an interview with 2000 hours jet with no 4000TT?

Cheers

trent1974 14th Aug 2010 16:12

Sandpit,

Yes, the 2000 hours has to be accompanied by 4000 TT or greater and the 2500 hours is regardless of your TT.

RoyBoy20 14th Aug 2010 16:37

Hello All

I have approx 1600hrs on the A320 and am looking to apply to EK next year. Would there be any chance of undergoing the selection process before I meet the requirements? Then if successfull, join the company upon attaining the 2500hrs...

So I guess the question I'm asking is whether the 2500hrs is an application requirement or a joining requirement?

Regards,

trent1974 14th Aug 2010 17:00

From my experience it is an interview requirement. I think that is because they aren't wasting any time hiring you if you pass the interview.

avrodamo 14th Aug 2010 18:14

Royboy,
The 2500 jet hours were very much an application requiremet. You won't get called for the selection process until your online application states 2500 hours jet

Flyer1015 14th Aug 2010 18:24

To clarify, the requirements on the website are written as:
4000TT
2000 jet

OR

2500 modern, multi engine, multi crew.

So to clarify, it's one or the other, right? Meaning if one has 2500 modern multi crew jet time and 3000 total time, they meet the minimums? The 2500 multi jet requirement had no total time listed.

Flyer1015 14th Aug 2010 18:36

Trent,

How long from applying online to getting interview call? Did anyone walk in yur resume?

SOPS 15th Aug 2010 04:34

You cant "walk in a resume"..it's not possible. Online is the only way to apply.

Royalblue 15th Aug 2010 17:51

Anybody who attended any of the US open houses last month got shortlisted or called yet?They said 2 weeks but no word yet....

Coto 17th Aug 2010 15:43

Referees
 
On the 3 referees part of the application, what are the positions of the referees you guys are giving? Do you think they accept a captain, he is supervising you...or do you think we really need to put the chief pilot name or similar? I have been called for interview next month and I didnt asked Emirates about this yet.....

If I give my management as a referee, I am afraid that if I dont get in Emirates and my management knows about my application. Maybe no Command for me or maybe I get sacked.

trent1974 17th Aug 2010 15:59

Do you really think your boss is going to fire you because you went for a job interview? I think people get waaaaaaay to worked up over this! I have told every one of my bosses since the beginning that I was looking to go somewhere else and never had a single issue.

If you're working for a boss that petty and vindictive then you have every cause to be looking for another job.

To answer your question here is the info (although, if you've been invited then you already have this),

Please arrive with up-to-date referees and contact details and enter this information on the form provided. You are required to provide names, contact telephone numbers and email addresses of at least three referees from Management (a minimum of two from your current employer, including one who has flown with you. If you have been with your current employer for more than five years, please provide three referees from this employer). A colleague or peer is not acceptable as a referee. As we contact referees early in the process, it is essential that you provide us with referees you are comfortable for us to contact immediately following the selection program.

P.S. If Emirates is checking your references then you are essentially hired (unless of course, you get a horrible reference). They don't check your references until after you have completed the entire selection program.

Coto 17th Aug 2010 16:36

I know what they say in the application form. i was trying to see if they were flexible or not with that requirement.

You are lucky! With my previous employer I saw several guys getting sacked because they apply to another company, and some become unemployed because they didnt get the job they were applying to.

With my current employer I dont even want to try it...and probably i will give up going to Emirates just because of this. I am happy you had reasonable and normal persons for management at the companies you worked for, but you have to see that not everyone is that lucky. And not everyone can risk loosing their job that way.....

Antani 17th Aug 2010 18:04

Coto, the very same question was asked at one of the USA information session. The HR girl said that she understands the problem that might pose, so if we are unconfortable with this we should use some other reference, as long as they are reliable.

Royalblue, as far as being called shortly after the roadshow, as you were told, I was also told it takes 2-3 weeks, but if you read my post a couple of pages before this one, I have been on the shortlist now for 1 year and still no call. I was told on another forum that they are now calling people with A320/B737 experience or bigger airplanes, once that pool is dry they will call guys with smaller jet experience. I understand it is their Company and they do what they prefer, but I still think it is unfair to those of us who work in regions where you will never see anything bigger than an Embraer (USA) as compared to those who are lucky enough to go straight to a 321 or 767 like in Europe. So 8,000 hours, 5,000 in jets over 30 tons (no Airbus or Boeing though) 3,000 of which are PIC and I am still waiting. Nothing against them, I just believe that although I am not Chuck Yaeger, I have a little more experience than one of my former students who was lucky enough to go straight to the 321 in Europe. Hopefully one day the call will come.:)

escapeeRYR 17th Aug 2010 19:00

I dont get this. If you are presently employed by a fairly large company, chances are you`ve never ever met the chief pilot, let alone spoken to him. So three captain references are not good enough?

ThomasReber737 17th Aug 2010 19:44

I have put in three TRE names... this should be enough or?

YV757 18th Aug 2010 18:14

Boeing or Airbus
 
Hello to all.

I wanted to know if you get hired, how does the fleet assignment works. Boeing experience to Boeing? Or operational needs only? If you go to the Airbus, do you get to fly both A330/A340, or stuck initially on the A330. Is there CCQ on Emirates?

I'm thinking in applying soon, as soon as I get my ATPL. Thanks!

donpizmeov 19th Aug 2010 05:14

Is it true that I use up to 250hrs of PSii time towards the requirements? Does this need to be on an EK type, or can i choose any modern jet?

Thanks,

Don


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